Have you ever heard of the good old Tourist Trophy racing days from the 1960’s and ‘70s? Of course you have, any respectable motorcycle fan and enthusiast knows what we’re talking about right now, and as such, the name of Giacomo Agostini should ring a bell to some of you.
The winner of 13 Grand Prix championships and 10 Isle of Man TT events is nowadays honored by this outrageous collaboration between MV Agusta and Deus Ex Machina, which resulted in a stunning motorcycle. Dubbed as the Ago TT, this ravishing custom bike is a strong and stunning tribute to golden era of motorcycle racing, and everyone should applaud it.
You might have noticed the Ago TT has been specifically developed for some track fun, which is why no headlights, no turn signals and no license plates are to be seen. But this bike also stands out of any crowd thanks to its custom Chromoly subframe, the handmade aluminum tank, a 520 final drive conversion, Durelle Racing hand-made triple clamps, custom rear seats and an LSL clip on bars.
This should be more than enough to make you go gaga, right? MV Agusta is usually known for their amazing bikes, but the guys from Deus Ex Machina have managed to take this bike to the next level. We’re sure this bike handles like a dream on a track, but we’re more impressed by its charming vintage look. Is that wrong?